Flooding and Resilience: Valuing Conservation Investments in a World with Climate Change

Resources for the Future Discussion Paper No. 13-38

28 Pages Posted: 4 Jan 2014

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Carolyn Kousky

Environmental Defense Fund

Margaret Walls

Resources for the Future - Quality of the Environment Division

Ziyan Chu

Resources for the Future

Date Written: December 6, 2013

Abstract

Communities in the United States are showing increasing interest in the use of forests, wetlands, and other natural areas to provide protection against extreme events. As the climate changes and such events become more frequent and/or more severe, investments in the conservation of natural areas should become more valuable. But how much more valuable is an open question. In this study, we evaluate the climate resilience benefits of a green infrastructure investment in Missouri: the Meramec Greenway. A buffer of forested lands and other open space, the Meramec Greenway runs along the Meramec River from its confluence with the Mississippi River south of St. Louis into the Ozark uplands. The study builds off of a recent benefit-cost analysis of the Greenway conducted by the authors but evaluates the additional benefits of floodplain conservation that might be provided if floods in the region (a) become more frequent and/or (b) worsen in severity. Results suggest that the benefits of the Greenway in terms of avoided flood damages are greater in both types of climate change scenarios. However, the size of the benefits under current conditions is the more important finding; climate change reinforces the value of the conservation investment but is not the main story.

Keywords: land conservation, extreme weather events, peak discharges, Hazus, avoided flood damages

JEL Classification: Q54, Q57, Q51, Q25, Q24

Suggested Citation

Kousky, Carolyn and Walls, Margaret and Chu, Ziyan, Flooding and Resilience: Valuing Conservation Investments in a World with Climate Change (December 6, 2013). Resources for the Future Discussion Paper No. 13-38, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2374487 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2374487

Carolyn Kousky

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Margaret Walls (Contact Author)

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Ziyan Chu

Resources for the Future ( email )

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